MUSACHIA v. TERRY

No. 61-353.

140 So.2d 605 (1962)

Jean MUSACHIA, Appellant, v. Dr. Morton TERRY, Dr. Lowell Douglas Rosman, Dr. Albert J. Rosman, Daniel J. Harkins and Albert A. Feldman, Directors and As Trustees of Biscayne Osteopathic Hospital, Inc., a Dissolved Florida Corporation, and/or Operating As a Defacto Corporation and/or Biscayne Osteopathic Hospital, Inc., a Corporation Incorporated Pursuant to Chapter 617 of Florida Statutes, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.

Rehearing Denied May 24, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Duke & Laufer, Miami, for appellant.

Malspeis & Baker, No. Miami, Blackwell, Walker & Gray and Paul R. Larkin, Jr., Miami, for appellees.

Before CARROLL, BARKDULL and HENDRY, JJ.


CARROLL, Judge.

Carmine Jack Musachia was severely beaten on March 28, 1959. Dr. Lowell Douglas Rosman was called to attend the beaten man and found him unconscious. Dr. Rosman had Musachia removed to the Biscayne Osteopathic Hospital where he was examined by an interne, whose tentative diagnosis was "traumatic injuries to the face and body generally with possible fracture of ribs on right; visceral bleeding and/or contusion; fracture of skull." X-rays were made of...

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